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July 7, 2009, Tuesday
Columbus Welsh Singing Society rehearsal, article on page 16
July 18, 2009, Saturday
Family Picnic, Blendon Woods, Dogwood shelter; article on page 1
No board meeting in July
No folk dancing classes in July
August 4, 2009, Tuesday
Columbus Welsh Singing Society rehearsal, article on page 16
August 9, 2009, Sunday
Columbus Welsh Singing Society performance; article on this page
No board meeting in August
No folk dancing classes in August
September 1, 2009, Tuesday
Columbus Welsh Singing Society rehearsal, article on page 16
September 2 & 16, 2009, Wednesdays
Welsh folk dancing; article on this page
September 8, 2009, Tuesday
Board Meeting
September 15, 2009, Tuesday
Columbus Welsh Singing Society performance; article on this page
October 6 & 20, 2009, Tuesdays
Columbus Welsh Singing Society rehearsal, article on page 16
October 7 & 21, 2009, Wednesdays
Welsh folk dancing; article on this page
October 13, 2009, Tuesday
Board Meeting
October 18, 2009, Sunday
Gymanfa Ganu and Te Bach, details to be announced
Stay up-to-date on WSCO meetings and events between newsletter issues – check http://www.welshsocietyofcentralohio.org
The Columbus Welsh Singing Society, under the direction of Ann Gillard, has several performances scheduled. They will be performing at the WSCO picnic on Saturday, July 18 at Blendon Woods (see article on front page) and then will be joining in with the rest of the picnic-attendees for a sing-along. On Sunday, August 9, they will be appearing at 7 pm at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, public welcome, and Tuesday, September 15, they will be at Oakleaf Village.
Visit the CWSS page on the WSCO website: www.welshsocietyofcentralohio.org, click on Events and look near the bottom of the page under Groups Founded by WSCO Members.
Donna Boyce
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The Welsh folk dance troupe performed at two festivals recently. On Saturday, May 16, we presented a 30-minute performance at the Lancaster Celtic Festival in Lancaster, OH, where WSCO had a booth. We thank our friends Jason Morgan, who graciously agreed to fill in as our Sound Tech, and Tegwyn Lantz, who took pictures. Besides demonstrating the dances of Wales, we include in the commentary Welsh words and information about the dance formations and the names of the dances. |
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On Saturday May 30th we were at Maize Valley Farm in Hartville, OH where we performed and taught dances at the Celtic Beltane Festival, sponsored by the Scottish American Society. This was their fifth annual festival and the WCDCO troupe is proud to have participated in the event all five years. We are always greeted by an enthusiastic group and a number of volunteers are eager to participate in the dances we teach. The dancers think the event is well worth the nearly 3-hour drive to get there.
Welsh folk dancing classes will not meet during July and August -- classes will resume Sept. 2.
There is dancing planned for the WSCO picnic, Saturday, July 18 (see article on page 1).
Visit http://www.welshcountrydancers.org where you will find much information about Wales and being Welsh – it’s not just a “dance” site!
Other Events of Interest are on page 10
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